Engin 103

Project 2

Developing Virtual Instruments

 

            Developing a Virtual Instrument consists of the following steps: 1) Define the problem you want to solve, specify what will be the inputs and the outputs. 2) Determine the equations or operations needed to produce the outputs from the inputs 3) Implement the controls and indicators and graphs in the Control Panel and the operations in the Block Diagram 4) Fix any error and implement modifications as needed 5) Test the final results against expected theoretical values.

You are required to work with your team to develop two Virtual Instruments to be presented during Day 1 and Day 2 (check e-syllabus for dates). Your team should develop two VI’s from scratch, all VI’s will be checked, and when LabVIEW elements not introduced in class are used, you will be required to explain in detail about them during the presentations. In Day 2 you are required to present the second VI that calls in at least one sub-VI. Working with your team is required for receiving credits from the projects, observing timelines set by the team leader assures successful completion of the project. The team leader will need to submit a specification for each VI before the presentation day on a day that will be announced on the e-syllabus.

 

            Each team will do a 5 minute presentation on their VI’s in each of the two presentation days. The webpage on the project, along with the project report will be due the class after the second day of the presentations (please check the e-syllabus for exact dates). The team leader will meet with the instructor to discuss team progress on the project on a weekly basis. The project report is expected to be a good written document (see Good Writing Practices), and graded under three categories: correct grammar and neat presentation; logical arguments and structure; accurate report of the team project, completeness, and no plagiarism. Project report will be submitted in hardcopies with member signatures and also in electronic form (Word files) to the team folder. A complete report should include the following sections:

            -Introduction: brief description of project objectives in your own words, background information needed for the design of the VI, work distribution among the team members, and timelines for the different parts of the project: research, design, coding, testing/debugging.

            -Design and building: this section should the Front Panel and Block Diagram with explanation on why different elements have been used and placed that way.

            -User Manual and Trouble Shooting: should explain in details how to use the VI, with specific examples, and how to trouble shooting common errors

            -Conclusion: overview of the team achievement and lections learned for the future.

 

Team leaders: please copy the table below, fill it out and submit with the team report for Project 2

Engin 103 Project # 2 Report for team # ____

Submitted by ____________________ (team leader)

Today’s date is ______________

Team leader: Please comment on these teamwork elements: communication, organization, and participation while you and your team were completing Project 2. In one paragraph, make a self- evaluation for your team as compared to other teams in the class, and to the team performance in the previous Project. Describe any recommendation you would like to make for your team and the leader for Project 3.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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            Team leaders will upload the Word file pr2_XX.doc to the team folder and submit a signed hard copy on or before the report due date. There will be no individual report required for this Project. Grades will be computed as follows:

 

 

Items

Points

Project completed and presented

70

Project performance (LabVIEW elements)

50

Choice of problem and use of equations

30

Project presentation and webpage

50

Written reports

Report submitted

70

Project report: will not accepted without all member’s signatures on percentage of participation

Grammar and presentation

10

Logical arguments; structure

10

Accurate and complete

10

Total project grade

300